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The movie is structured as a series of interconnected stories tied together by a spiritual teacher (played brilliantly by Gurpreet Ghuggi). Ardaas succeeded because it didn't just preach; it offered hope, faith, and emotional healing. It remains one of the most respected and impactful films in Punjabi history. 7. Saunkan Saunkne (2022) Family Comedy Starring: Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, Nimrat Khaira A Box Office Juggernaut

It moved away from urban settings to deliver a pure, organic, and visually stunning tale supported by Ammy Virk’s brilliant performance and hit music. To help you choose your next watch, let me know:

The raw acting performances by Ammy Virk and Sargun Mehta, paired with a legendary, chart-topping musical soundtrack, made it an instant classic. 6. Shadaa (2019) 7 Hit Movies Punjabi

Chal Mera Putt did something revolutionary—it bridged borders by bringing together top-tier Indian Punjabi actors and legendary Pakistani Punjabi stage comedians. Directed by Janjot Singh, the film explores the struggles, camaraderie, and dreams of illegal immigrants living in the UK.

While comedy rules Pollywood, Angrej proved that a beautifully crafted period romance could achieve blockbuster status. Directed by Simerjit Singh, it serves as a nostalgic time machine. The movie is structured as a series of

The Golden Era of Pollywood: 7 Hit Punjabi Movies That Changed the Cinematic Landscape

A landmark in Indian animation, Chaar Sahibzaade tells the heroic and tragic story of the sacrifices made by the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh. It was a cultural phenomenon, grossing over and becoming the highest-grossing Punjabi film at the time of its release. Its success proved that religious and historical epics could compete with mainstream comedies if told with sincerity. 5. Mastaney (2023) Diljit Dosanjh’s charm

In an industry dominated by romantic comedies, emerged as a breath of fresh air and a massive commercial success. Directed by Sharan Art, this film showcased the story of ordinary men who are mistaken for Sikh rebels, leading to a gripping tale of honor, identity, and bravery.

It launched Ammy Virk into the A-league of Punjabi actors. It also sparked a trend of "rural romance" films that focused on the agriculture and lifestyle of actual Punjabi villages, rather than just jokes about tractors.

Whether you are a die-hard fan of Gippy Grewal’s wit, Diljit Dosanjh’s charm, or Amrinder Gill’s depth, this list guarantees you will find your next favorite film.